HP 4800G Series Configuration Manual page 391

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Features
IPv6 BGP
Routing Policy
MCE
Policy Routing
To support multiple network layer protocols, IETF extended BGP-4 by
introducing IPv6 BGP. This document describes:
Configuring IPv6 BGP Basic Functions
Controlling Route Distribution and Reception
Configuring IPv6 BGP Route Attributes
Tuning and Optimizing IPv6 BGP Networks
Configuring a Large Scale IPv6 BGP Network
Routing policy is used on the router for route inspection, filtering,
attributes modifying when routes are received, advertised, or
redistributed. This document describes:
Defining Filters
Route policy configuration
Multi-CE (MCE) enables a switch to function as the CEs of multiple VPN
instances in a BGP/MPLS VPN network, thus reducing the investment on
network equipment.
Configuring a VPN Instance
Configuring Route Exchange between a MCE and a Site
Configuring Route Exchange between a MCE and a PE
Policy routing is to make forwarding decisions based on user-defined
policies. Different from the normal destination-based routing, policy
routing can make routing decisions based on the source address and
other criteria in addition to the destination IP address.
The Switch 4800G implements policy routing through QoS policies. For
details about traffic classification, traffic behavior and QoS policy
configuration commands, refer to QoS Commands in the QoS Volume.
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